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Q&A Traction Question answer
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2. This is clearly illegal because in rule 9.6, DQ4 it states " Robot wheels, tank-type treads, etc., cannot contain any metal that contacts the capet.... this will result in disqualification." 3. If you are using a wheel that you bought, this would not be allowed. I am not quite sure what it is you are describing, but it cannot be put onto any wheel that you bought. However, if this material is on the additional hardware list, or it does not say anything that specifically prohibits this material, you may use it to cover wheels that you have made Hope this helps Cory |
As long as you're wheels don't penetrate the wire mesh, you should be OK.
They want to prevent teams from making wheels that hook into the mesh, potentially breaking it. As long as the metal "cleats" don't penetrate or damage the carpet, it should be legal. This rule needs clarification - all those things were allowed in the past, and I don't see why wrapping timing belt aronud wheelchair wheels would be barred. |
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Andy B. |
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What about timing belt wrapped around a wheelchair wheel? |
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that damage the carpet or other playing surfaces be permitted. Traction devices may not have surface features such as metal or hard plastic studs, cleats or other attachments. The outer surface of off-the-shelf wheels may be modified by removing tread material only. In no case may a traction device protrude beyond the bottom surface of the Ramp mesh. According to this rule above you can NOT add material to the outside of Off-the-shelf (aka Skyway) wheels only remove it. So the answer is NO. |
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